Random books from skraft001's library
Thrice Upon A Time by James P. Hogan
State of Fear by Michael Crichton
The Janson Directive by Robert Ludlum
Deceivers by Alfred Bester
The Chamber by John Grisham
Inadmissible Evidence by Philip Friedman
From Potter's Field by Patricia Cornwell
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CollectionsYour library (354), Read but unowned (10), All collections (361)
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TagsScience Fiction (160), Fiction (58), Mystery (38), Fiction - Adventure (19), Fiction - Spy (13), Fiction - Attorney (12), Fantasy (9), Futurist (8), Fiction - Juvenille (6), Fiction - Finance (5) — see all tags
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About my libraryThe focus of the books I've collected and have as part of my library are science fiction titles. Also have a fair representation of mystery and general popular fiction. Generally, these are more diversionary and read when the SF starts running together or on airplanes while traveling on business.
Of late the interest level is moving though to some interesting areas of computer science, biographies (with a focus on scientists and inventors) as well as classic literature.
Woefully, scores read from the library, borrowed or read and disposed of in an unclutter moment aren't listed. As recollection occurs, they will dutifully be added.
LocationColumbus, OH
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Member sinceMar 9, 2008
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skraft001 reviewed, rated, added:Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell (read review) |



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posted by tkraft at 4:21 pm (EST) on Oct 27, 2009